TechFlow news, on October 14, according to reports by Global Times, on October 13 local time, the Riverside County Sheriff in California announced that a man was arrested near the site of former U.S. President Trump's campaign rally in Coachella Valley, California, on the 12th. The man was carrying weapons and fake credentials.
Local police said the man may have planned to assassinate Trump. Named Wim Miller, he presented forged credentials at a security checkpoint around 5:00 PM Pacific Time on the 12th and was found by police to be illegally in possession of a hunting rifle, a loaded handgun, and a high-capacity magazine.




